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Sodium/calcium exchanger in rat olfactory neurons
Authors:Johannes Noé  ,Erwin Tareilus,Ingrid Boekhoff,Heinz Breer
Affiliation:aUniversity Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Institute of Zoophysiology, Stuttgart 70593, Germany;bUnilever, Olivier van Noortlaan 120, NL-3130 AT Vlaardingen Holland
Abstract:The chemo-electrical transduction process in olfactory neurons is accompanied by a rapid and transient increase in intracellular calcium concentrations. The notion that Na+/Ca2+ exchanger activities may play a major role in extruding calcium ions out of the cell and maintaining Ca2+ homeostasis in olfactory receptor cells was assessed by means of laser scanning confocal microscopy in combination with the fluorescent indicators Fluo-3 and Fura-Red. The data indicate that high exchanger acitivity, which was inhibited by amiloride derivatives, is located in the dendritic knob and probably in the olfactory cilia. This result was supported by experiments using specific antiserum raised against retinal Na+/Ca2+ exchanger protein which labelled an immunoreactive protein of 230 kDa in Western blots from olfactory tissue and strongly stained the ciliary layer of the olfactory epithelium.
Keywords:olfactory neurons   sodium/calcium exchanger   calcium imaging   antiserum
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